11-year-old boy abducted, robbed of clothes by three minor boys
11-year-old boy abducted, robbed of clothes by three minor boys
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Indore: Three minor boys together kidnapped an 11-year-old boy in Madhya Pradesh's Indore city. A police officer said that after abducting the boy, the criminals stripped him naked and beat him. The police have registered a case against the criminals. A purported video of the incident has surfaced on social media with the claim that minor criminals forced the victim boy to chant religious slogans after being beaten up.

In a tweet on the official Twitter account of the Indore Police Commissioner, it was said, 'A video of the Lasudia police station area has gone viral on social media, in which some minors were assaulting and abusing another minor. In the said case, legal action has been taken by registering a case under the serious sections at the Lasudia police station and taking the criminals into police custody.

The police have said in this tweet that all the minor boys involved in the incident already know each other. It also states that all the children involved in the incident are 'innocent' and that police will take legal action against those who reveal their identity by sharing the video of the incident on social media. When asked about the incident, Commissioner of Police Makrand Deoskar said that an FIR had been registered in this case for abduction, assault, and other charges. Another police officer quoted from the FIR lodged in the case said that the three minor criminals took the 11-year-old boy to a pond with them on the pretext that toys were being distributed there. Quoting from the FIR, he said that the three criminals stripped the boy, abused him, kicked and punched him with a belt, which caused him a back injury.

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